Contact details:
We are located temporary in Reading, Montego Bay
Telephone numbers: 952 1602
and 833 6122
and our E-mail is: mobayanimalhaven@gmail.com

 

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paw Success Stories
Three more of our brood have been successfully re-homed to loving,
responsible new owners in Ocho Rios.
MESSAGE FROM THE NEW OWNERS:
Just a note to send you some photo's of the new kids at home. They are all doing well and have settled quickly. We had to let out a full inch on fatty's collar as she is growing fast....mind you she eats anythingincluding grass. Sometimes Tia is thinking about the past and sits there with a kind of moodie look so we spend a lot of time with her. See images below from the new happy owners...
Home in Ocho Rios
Ocho Rios Home
A new home for Mina..
MinaMina only has three legs but she hasnt realised yet!! Her leg was shot off when she lived on the streets of down town Montego Bay.
So loving, it is amazing!
All she wants to do is please.
Mina is very playfull and an all round nice dog. She is very clean, great with children, dogs and cats. She is spayed. We think Mina is about 1 to 2 years old. Be warned, she is a snuggle bunny!!
Precious
a female who came to us through the Spay Neuter programme. Very gentle nature, approx two years old, spayed.
Found a new home..
Precious
The Lucky Four

These lucky four strays attracted international attention and are all now green card holders.The three girls and one boy came to the Spay Neuter Programme held in Montego Bay last week via animal lovers who rounded up strays for treatment.
The larger girl had been mistreated, kicked against a concrete wall, damaging her back end. The smallest of the bunch was the boy who swiftly became known as Pee Wee.

Not content with treating these four, some of the visiting vets from the World Vets organisation chose to take them home. All four are now safe and sound in their new homes in New Jersey.

Ringo
Ringo, a very handsome red and white boy had been found wandering along the main road just outside of Hopewell, with a rope around his neck. He was Ringovery skinny, and quite beaten up, a rip in the ear, cuts or rather bites on his back legs, all signs of dogs fighting. I think he probably smelt a bitch on heat and chewed his way through the rope to go and find her, then got lost and was starving!! I placed him with a foster in the Hopewell area, hoping that the owner might try and track him down. After about two weeks it didn't seem so, so I bought him home and started to feed him up. He was a real clown, so playful and always up to mischief!!

He was a wanderer though and hated being kept in, either in a kennel of in a paddock. Eventually a really lovely lady called Martine was told about Ringo through our vet, Laura, she wanted him sooo badly!! RingoShe immediately fell in love and off went Ringo! I kept my fingers crossed that he would stay!!

Then I speak with Martine and am given quite a surprise!  Ringo wont stay put, but gets out of his securely fenced yard, walks through the community every day to first meet her children when they come home from school, he then walks them home and stays until it is time for Martine to come home, he then finds himself off again to wait for her at the local shop! He has become quite a celebrity in the village and everyone knows him and spoils him!!
  Way to go Ringo!!

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